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Picc Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

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PICC lines * Ports * Minimum one (1) year of documented experience required in IV Infusions in a Home Care setting. * Minimum 6 (six) months experience of IVIG infusion preferred * Hemophiliacs and ...

PICC lines * Ports * Minimum one (1) year of documented experience required in IV Infusions in a Home Care setting. * Minimum 6 (six) months experience of IVIG infusion preferred * Hemophiliacs and ...

PRN LPN/RN

Park City, UT · On-site

$35 - $55/hr

PICC dressing changes and/or flushes What Makes You a Great Candidate: * LPN or RN degree * Positive attitude with team-player mindset * Excellent communication skills (English proficiency encouraged)

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How much do picc jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for picc in Utah is $99,373.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,800.00 and $83,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PICC nurse?

PICC nurses, also known as Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter nurses, are specialized registered nurses trained to insert and manage PICC lines. These catheters are long, thin tubes placed into a vein in the arm and advanced to a large vein near the heart, used for long-term intravenous therapy such as antibiotics, nutrition, or chemotherapy. PICC nurses are responsible for assessing patients, inserting the catheter using sterile technique, educating patients about PICC care, and monitoring for complications such as infection or clotting. Their expertise ensures safe and effective vascular access for patients requiring extended treatments.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a PICC nurse?

To thrive as a PICC Nurse, you need a solid background in vascular access, aseptic technique, and patient assessment, typically supported by an RN license and specialized PICC certification. Familiarity with ultrasound-guided catheter insertion, electronic health records (EHRs), and infusion therapy equipment is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and patient education skills set standout PICC Nurses apart. These competencies ensure safe and effective catheter placement, minimize complications, and provide quality care for patients requiring long-term intravenous therapy.

What are common challenges faced by PICC nurses when placing and maintaining peripherally inserted central catheters?

PICC nurses often encounter challenges such as locating suitable veins in patients with difficult venous access, managing patient anxiety during the procedure, and ensuring proper catheter placement to reduce the risk of infection or complications. Maintaining catheter patency and preventing occlusion or dislodgement are also common concerns. Effective communication with the healthcare team and thorough patient education are key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring positive outcomes.

What is the difference between Picc vs Central Line Nurse?

AspectPicc NurseCentral Line Nurse
CertificationsIV certification, possibly specialized vascular accessIV certification, vascular access training
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient settingsHospitals, surgical units, ICU
Usage in IndustryPrimarily for long-term IV access, medication deliveryFor central venous access, medication, and fluid management

Both Picc and Central Line Nurses specialize in vascular access but differ mainly in the type of devices they manage. Picc Nurses focus on peripherally inserted central catheters, often used for long-term treatments, while Central Line Nurses handle various central venous catheters used in critical care. Their certifications and work environments overlap significantly, but their specific roles cater to different patient needs and device types.

How to become a PICC nurse?

To become a PICC nurse, you typically need to be a registered nurse (RN) with a valid license, gain experience in vascular access or infusion therapy, and complete specialized training or certification in PICC line placement and care. Certification programs such as the Infusion Nursing Certification (CRNI) or specialized courses in vascular access are often required or preferred. Strong skills in patient assessment, infection control, and sterile technique are essential in this role.
Infographic showing various Picc job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 7% As Needed, 45% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,373 per year, or $47.8 per hour.

Registered Nurse Cath Lab

CommonSpirit Health

West Valley City, UT • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 21 days ago


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6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 537 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

At CommonSpirit Mountain Region, we believe in the healing power of humanity and serving the common good through our dedicated work and shared mission to celebrate humankindness. 

The Cardiac Cath Lab at Holy Cross Hospital - West Valley is a patient-centered department focused on quality care and serving others. Our amazing team serves throughout the entire hospital and is motivated by patient experience, process improvement, and quality outcomes. We average 90 procedures per month including cardiac diagnostic, interventional procedures, interventional radiology procedures and nursing placed PICC lines. The team has specialized training in invasive monitoring, PICC line placement, cardiac atherectomy and debulking, and cardiac life-saving support with cardiac support devices and machines. We perform diagnostic procedures, restorative procedures, device implantation, and emergent procedures for STEMI. Our culture of teamwork, longevity of staff in the department, growing procedural volumes, the variety of procedures, and the reputation of the staff and department make us a very desirable team to join. We look for candidates that are eager to learn, patient centered, have good critical thinking skills, remain calm under pressure and love to serve others.


As our Cath Lab RN, you will assume responsibility for facilitating, communicating, and collaborating with the healthcare team and patient/family to meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient, advancing modern nursing through compassionate care.
Every day you will promote optimal patient health, well-being, and safety through the nursing process, adhering to patient care standards, guidelines, and the State Nurse Practice Act, and demonstrating personal accountability for relationship-based care and our organizational mission.
To be successful in this role, you will be a Registered Nurse with a commitment to compassionate, high-quality patient care, strong communication and collaboration skills, and the ability to apply the nursing process effectively within a supportive, mission-driven environment.

  • Assess patient’s physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual needs through observation, interview, review of medical records & clinical data.
  • Evaluates patient’s response and intervenes to ensure optimal patient outcome. Develop and implement patient plan of care and observe outcomes in accordance with nursing standards and in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
  • Demonstrate competency in a variety of therapeutic/diagnostic interventions including, but not limited to, IV’s, incision/wound care, medication administration, catheterization, and specimen collections.
  • Thorough and confidential maintenance of patient charts and records. Document ongoing status, interventions, patient response and outcomes in an accurate, timely manner. Use information technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decisionmaking.
  • Promote, advocate, and collaborate to protect the health and safety and rights of each patient.
  • Provide patient/family education through assessment of patient/family learning readiness, needs, and ability. Provide teaching and evaluate effectiveness of teaching.

Required

  • Associate's Degree in Nursing; Nursing Diploma or by endorsement
  • RN License in state of employment

Preferred

  • Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
  • One (1) year experience

Physical Requirements 

  • Medium Work - (Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly)

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